saw sts turbo today
So, i saw my first sts turbo system in the life today. It was mounted upon an otherwise stock looking ls1 camaro on my campus (Texas Tech), even had stock rims. I hope to figure out who has it, and if they are willing to give a fellow tech student a ride. That recaptured my interest, and after some resurfing of the sts site and others, it seems that their company and applications have really taken off. Universal kits are also available for the do it yourselfer, but can be mimicked much cheaper for the hardcore. Anyhow here is a link from an outside source who installed a kit with an impression of driving and dyno results. This remote mount system seems to work, here are a couple of links: (one of these even has horsepower chart at varying rpm to illustrate low rpm spooling) http://popularhotrodding.com/tech/0411phr_sts/
http://chevyhiperformance.com/techarticles/148_0502_turbo/
and of course the sts site itself: http://www.ststurbo.com/
Although i think i'm selling the sc400 and going sc300 na-t route (partially cause i hate slushboxes) someone could replicate this kit without as much work and problems<--- (don't quote me on that) as a normal installation and put down 280-300 rwhp on a low boost, stock engine sc400 (kinda based on what the sts tundra made) or whatever your 1uz is in. Any interest in this subject, i think cost could be really low i.e. no intercooler, expensive turbo manifolds etc. Plus no trying to custom fabricate and fit stuff under the hood without deleting stuff.
So, i saw my first sts turbo system in the life today. It was mounted upon an otherwise stock looking ls1 camaro on my campus (Texas Tech), even had stock rims. I hope to figure out who has it, and if they are willing to give a fellow tech student a ride. That recaptured my interest, and after some resurfing of the sts site and others, it seems that their company and applications have really taken off. Universal kits are also available for the do it yourselfer, but can be mimicked much cheaper for the hardcore. Anyhow here is a link from an outside source who installed a kit with an impression of driving and dyno results. This remote mount system seems to work, here are a couple of links: (one of these even has horsepower chart at varying rpm to illustrate low rpm spooling) http://popularhotrodding.com/tech/0411phr_sts/
http://chevyhiperformance.com/techarticles/148_0502_turbo/
and of course the sts site itself: http://www.ststurbo.com/
Although i think i'm selling the sc400 and going sc300 na-t route (partially cause i hate slushboxes) someone could replicate this kit without as much work and problems<--- (don't quote me on that) as a normal installation and put down 280-300 rwhp on a low boost, stock engine sc400 (kinda based on what the sts tundra made) or whatever your 1uz is in. Any interest in this subject, i think cost could be really low i.e. no intercooler, expensive turbo manifolds etc. Plus no trying to custom fabricate and fit stuff under the hood without deleting stuff.